Cedar Point is a 364 acre (1.5 km²) amusement park located in Sandusky, Ohio, USA on a narrow peninsula jutting into Lake Erie. It is one of the world's largest amusement parks (by ride count) with 68 rides and currently holds the world record for most roller coasters with 17, one of them being the world's second tallest and second fastest roller coaster, Top Thrill Dragster. The park also has a mile-long white sand beach, two water parks (Soak City and Castaway Bay), two marinas[1], several hotels, and "Challenge Park" featuring attractions such as go-karts and miniature golf. Known as "America's Roller Coast", Cedar Point has been voted "Best Amusement Park in the World" by Amusement Today for the past nine years.
The park opened in 1870 and is the second oldest amusement park in North America after Lake Compounce. Cedar Point is the flagship park for the Cedar Fair Entertainment Co. company and, along with Valleyfair!, was one of the original parks in the company.
Cedar Point's normal operating season runs daily from early May through Labor Day, then for eight weekends following Labor Day. The park is scheduled to open for the 2007 season on Saturday, May 12. [2]
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1 History
1.1 Boeckling era
1.2 Modern era
2 New for 2007: Maverick
3 Facts & Trivia
4 Thrill rides
5 Family rides
6 Children's rides
7 Awards
7.1 Roller Coaster Highest Rank
8 References
9 See also
10 External links
[edit] History
In the 1860s, during the American Civil War, a housing for a battery of four field artillery pieces was constructed at the tip of the peninsula to guard access to the Confederate prisoner of war camp on nearby Johnson's Island. When the war ended, Cedar Point resumed its role as a summer picnic area, and the initial park was constructed in 1870.
See also WBGU-PBS documentary Cedar Point Memories
[edit] Boeckling era
Around the turn of the twentieth century, businessman George Arthur Boeckling spent several decades expanding the park by planting flower gardens, adding a boardwalk and rides, constructing lagoons, and opening several hotels including The Hotel Breakers, which opened on June 12, 1905, and still operates today.
Cedar Point continued to expand over the course of the century, adding a series of new rides and roller coasters. In 1929, The Cedar Point Cyclone was built by legendary designer Harry Traver. The Great Depression had an adverse effect on Cedar Point, and it did not fully recover until the 1950s when businessmen George Roose and Emile Legros bought the park. When they first bought Cedar Point, Roose and Legros planned on tearing down the existing park and turning it into a residential area. With this in mind, they built a marina and constructed a causeway leading from the amusement area to Sandusky. Once the citizens of Sandusky found out about Roose and Legros' plans, they wrote letters to the governor of Ohio urging him to intervene. With the uproar occurring and the sudden popularity of Disneyland in California, Roose and Legros decided to end their plans to tear down Cedar Point and instead announced their plans to turn Cedar Point into the Disneyland of the Midwest.
[edit] Modern era
The park continued to expand rapidly through the next 50 years. Many of its roller coasters were record setters when they opened. The Blue Streak, a wooden coaster and the oldest still operating at the park, opened in 1964, having given over 54 million rides in its history. The Cedar Creek Mine Ride opened in 1969 as one of the very first run-away mine train style roller coasters, and one of the first steel coasters. In 1976, Corkscrew was the first roller coaster to turn its riders upside down three times. Corkscrew was also the second-ever coaster to feature a modern-day vertical loop, the first coaster being Revolution at Six Flags Magic Mountain, opening just 8 days before Corkscrew. In 1978 Gemini debuted as the tallest, fastest, and steepest roller coaster on earth. In 1989, Magnum XL 200, designed by Arrow Dynamics, opened as the tallest, fastest, and steepest roller coaster in existence, as well as being the first full-circuit roller coaster to be taller than 200 feet (60 m). In 1991, Mean Streak opened as the tallest and fastest wooden coaster.
Raptor, designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, opened in 1994 as the tallest, fastest, and longest inverted roller coaster with the most inverting elements. Mantis, also designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, opened in 1996 as the tallest, fastest, and longest stand-up roller coaster with the most inversions. In 2000, Cedar Point and Intamin AG unleashed Millennium Force, which at the time was the world's tallest and fastest roller coaster and the first coaster to top 300 feet (90 m) in height. Millennium Force is still consistently voted the top coaster in the world. In 2002, Cedar Point announced Wicked Twister, the world's tallest, fastest and first double-spiraling impulse coaster. Cedar Point continued its record breaking tradition in 2003 with Top Thrill Dragster, also designed by Intamin AG, which features a four-second launch to 120 mph (190 km/h) and a 420 foot (128 m) hill with a 90 degree spiral vertical ascent and a 270 degree spiral on the vertical descent.
View of back half of parkOver the years, Cedar Point has developed from being a straight amusement park to a full-service resort, boasting numerous hotels and camping areas. While bathing along its Lake Erie beach has been a popular activity for the existence of the park, Cedar Point has also added Soak City, an 18-acre water park largely surrounded by the path of the Magnum XL 200, including more than 12 water slides, two lazy rivers where guests can float on innertubes, a 500,000 gallon wave pool, two kids' areas, an adult pool with a swim-up bar, and plenty of shaded and sunbathing areas. Admission is separate from admission to the park.
Between Soak City and the amusement park is Challenge Park, which has two 18-hole miniature golf courses, two go-kart tracks, and the RipCord, a bungee-style thrill ride.
In 1971, Cedar Point opened the Camper Village, located behind the park, where guests could rent a lot and live out of their campers or RVs while they enjoyed the park. In 2001, Cedar Point opened Lighthouse Point near Camper Village, with individual cabins located between Camper Village and the amusement park, and single-family cottages along the waterfront of the Point. Guests staying at the cottages enjoy views of Sandusky Bay, Lake Erie, the Lake Erie Islands, and the Marblehead Peninsula from their private decks.
[edit] New for 2007: Maverick
Main article: Maverick (roller coaster)
On September 7, 2006, Cedar Point officially announced the construction of its 17th roller coaster, Maverick. Scheduled to open in May, 2007, it is a sit-down, Linear Synchronous Motor-launched roller coaster. Manufactured by IntaRide, an American division of Intamin AG, it's located in Frontier Town on the former site of White Water Landing, which was demolished in October of 2005. It will feature a 105-foot (32 meter) LSM-launched lift hill with 100-foot (30.5 meter) drop at 95 degrees (meaning the track on the first drop curves inward upon itself before leveling off) two 360 degree corkscrews, a second mid-course LSM-launch to 70 miles per hour (112.7 kilometers per hour) through a 400-foot (121.9 meter) tunnel, ten banked turns, and a 360 degree heartline roll. It will have trains in 6 different colors: Silver, Brass, Copper, Gold, Iron, and Gunmetal.[1]
[edit] Facts & Trivia
Cedar Point is America's second oldest amusement park.
Built in 1905, Hotel Breakers is owned by Cedar Fair and located at the rear of the park, features original Tiffany stained-glass windows in its lobby. The Presidential Suite is one of the most expensive hotel rooms in Sandusky, demanding $1000 per night during the peak season. The Hotel Breakers has hosted six American Presidents in its history, Taft, Coolidge, Wilson, Harding, Roosevelt and Eisenhower. Another aspect of the Breakers is that the map of the hotel's layout given to guests upon check-in to help them find their rooms 'hides' several areas of the complex, including an entire hallway on the second floor devoted to employee housing. The Hotel is also the de facto headquarters for several Cedar Point departments including Central Reservations (Department 402), Park Operator / PBX and Housekeeping.
Recent additions include the Giant Frisbee ride maXair in 2005. Manufactured by HUSS Maschinenfabrik, the ride operates similar to a clock pendulum, swinging riders at 70 mph (110 km/h), while simultaneously spinning them. In 2006, the Skyhawk ride, a "screamin' swing" manufactured by S&S Power and Associates, opened.
It is said that if one has the courage, he or she can see all the way out to Canada from the top of the hill on Millennium Force, Magnum XL 200, or Top Thrill Dragster. While Pelee Island, a Canadian island in the middle of Lake Erie, 34 km or 21 miles to the north is visible on most days, only the southern tip of Point Pelee on the Canadian mainland is visible on the clearest of days to those with exceptional vision.
Iron Dragon's station is located in a spot that was, prior to 1987, the location for (from west to east) Western Cruise (relocated and renamed Paddle Wheel Excursions in 1987), Monster and Frontier Lift's Midway station. Ironically, 20 years later, Frontier Lift's former Frontier Town station provides restroom facilities, and is located between the Cedar Creek Mine Ride and Skyhawk.
CP main parking lot has space for many thousands of carsThe Paddle Wheel Excursion's original path encompassed the entire island seen in the middle of the park. This path included the current locations of Mantis, Iron Dragon, and Top Thrill Dragster. In 1987, a channel was constructed dividing the one island into two, and the ride entrance was relocated near the present Camp Snoopy.
In contrast to many parks that have completely modernized, Cedar Point has retained some older rides as well. It has three antique carousels which retain their original wooden animals, many smaller carnival-type rides, as well as county-fair style booths and games and a variety of musical shows.
Cedar Downs Racing Derby was acquired from Euclid Beach Park in 1967 where it was known as The Great American Racing Derby. This Carousel simulates a horse race, and is one of only three still operating today. The other two are located at Playland [3], in Rye, New York; and Pleasure Beach, Blackpool [4], in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom.
Cedar Point has five arcades on the peninsula. Coliseum is the largest and includes the arcade maintenance office. The same building also holds Cedar Point Police, Park Operations and the Ballroom. Coliseum features over 30 lanes of Skeeball and over 100 video and redemption games. Gemini arcade is located across from the Gemini roller coaster and features Skeeball and boomball. Jitney is located in the rear of the park and has Skeeball. The two other arcades are technically outside of the park. Challenge Park arcade is located in a building that also houses a food stand. Hotel Breakers arcade is located at the base of Breakers Tower.
Cedar Point has its own on site Police Department, Fire Department and EMS Service. The Police Department employs both armed, state certified police officers (bonded) and unarmed, non certified security officers (non-bonded). The park's police officers are considered officers of the City of Sandusky and have full law enforcement authority, including the power of arrest.
Cedar Point also retains 2 of the top 10 longest Roller Coasters in the United States, Mean Streak in 9th with 5427 feet of track, and Millennium Force in 3rd with 6595 feet of track. Millennium Force is also the 7th longest rollercoaster in the world.
Cedar Point has the distinction of having 4 Roller Coasters over 200' tall, 2 of which are over 300', and one is over 400'.
The Cedar Point & Lake Erie Railroad operates 6 actual steam locomotives, carrying park guests on a circuit with two stations -- one near the Iron Dragon in the middle of the park, and the other in Frontier Town at the rear of the park. Its return path takes it through an animatronic ghost town with skeletons acting out scenes from the Old West. The steam whistles from the trains can be heard as far away as Marblehead, Ohio, on the other side of Sandusky Bay. It was once one of only two ways to reach Frontier Town, the other being the now-defunct Frontier Lift.
Those with viligant eyes may notice a storage area which can be viewed on the trip to the front of the park on the CP & LE Railroad, located on the left hand side of the track right after passing Snake River Falls. In this storage area, guests can catch a glimpse of the original gondolas used for the Frontier Lift Sky Ride.
Cedar Point is noted as housing more carousels than any other park in the world. Featuring the Midway Carousel, Cedar Downs Racing Derby, and Kiddy Kingdom Carousel, Cedar Point is considered by some a merry-go-round nirvana.
The Cedar Point & Lake Erie Railroad has been retracked and altered in order to accommodate to the size of both Millennium Force and Maverick, having the tracks built more outward towards the lake from their original path.
The original proposed name for Mantis was Banshee and the proposed coaster would be painted black and silver. The name was quickly changed when the marketing department realized the full negative connotations of the word 'banshee' and all 'The Banshee' stickers, pins and other promotional materials that had been given to employees were recalled. Many of the original souvenirs and materials were burned or destroyed.
Some past employees who have gone on to fame include Sam Warner, Arsenio Hall, and Knute Rockne. Rockne, who worked as a lifeguard at Cedar Point in 1913, experimented with the seldom-used (at the time) forward pass with teammate Gus Dorais on the beach during their off-time.
The Running of the Bulls nickname has been given to the opening of the gates each day. Often serious tourists and/or fans (many of them season ticket holders) will eagerly line up at the entrance to the park, and upon opening, flood the grounds in a scramble to the newest and greatest rides.
Rumors state that a woman riding either Power Tower or the Demon Drop once had her hair ripped right from her skull. This rumor is false. This did however happen on a ride model the same as Demon Drop, at Geauga Lake, just a few hours away. It seems the close proximity of the parks confuses some.
Roller coasters at Cedar Point
Blue Streak - Cedar Creek Mine Ride - Corkscrew - Disaster Transport - Gemini - Iron Dragon - Jr. Gemini - Magnum XL-200 - Mantis - Maverick - Mean Streak - Millennium Force - Raptor - Top Thrill Dragster - Wicked Twister - WildCat - Woodstock Express
[edit] Thrill rides
maXair sits 50 riders facing outward and reaches a maximum speed of 70 mphChaos -- A Chance-Morgan designed ride, which made its debut in 1997.
Demon Drop - An Intamin-designed ride installed in 1983. Four riders are loaded into a single car, which is lifted to the top of a 131 foot tower. The car is then slowly propelled over the edge of the tower, before performing a track-guided 60 foot freefall drop. The ride was advertised for sale in 2005. No buyer has been found yet.
Dodgem - A bumper car hall.
maXair - A HUSS designed Giant Frisbee, opened in 2005.
Ocean Motion - A 43 foot long steel and fiberglass HUSS designed Pirate Boat, opened in 1981.
Power Tower - A combination of two Space Shot and two Turbo Drop tower rides. Opened in 1998 as the tallest drop tower ride in the world. The assembly is 300 feet tall, and was designed by S&S Power.
Skyhawk - A 40-passenger Screamin' Swing, designed by S&S Power and opened in 2006. Skyhawk is currently the largest swinging thrill ride in the world.
Snake River Falls - A Shoot-the-Chutes ride designed by Arrow Dynamics and opened in 1993 as the tallest, steepest water ride in the world.
Thunder Canyon - A River Rapids ride designed by Intamin AG and opened in 1986. Thunder Canyon was the second Intamin AG River Rapids Ride ever built.
Troika - A HUSS Troika, opened in 1976.
Witches' Wheel - A HUSS Enterprise opened in 1977.
[edit] Family rides
Antique Cars
Cadillac Cars
Calypso
Cedar Downs Racing Derby
Cedar Point & Lake Erie Railroad
Giant Wheel
Kiddy Kingdom Carousel
Matterhorn
Midway Carousel
Monster
Paddlewheel Excursions
Scrambler
Sky Ride
Space Spiral
Super Himalaya
Tilt a Whirl
Turnpike Cars
Wave Swinger
[edit] Children's rides
4x4's
Balloon Race
Bumper Boats
Camp Bus
Dune Buggies
Frog Hopper
Helicopters
Hot Rods
Krazy Kars
Lolli Swing
Motorcycles
Mustangs
Old Timers
Peanuts 500
Peanuts Express
Police Cars
Red Baron
Rock Spin & Turn
Roto Whip
Sir Rub-a-Dub's Tubs
Sky Fighters
Space Age
[edit] Awards
Cedar Point has been ranked #1 park in the world by Amusement Today for 9 straight years. It is also home to the most top rides in the world.
[edit] Roller Coaster Highest Rank
The following coasters where ranked by Amusement Today:
Millennium Force: 2nd
Magnum XL 200: 3rd
Top Thrill Dragster: 10th
Raptor: 14th
Cedar Point also holds several IAAPA Big E Awards for Live Entertainment productions
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